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If K is played second, what is true about the order of play?

  1. L is played third

  2. L is played fourth

  3. M is played first

  4. M is played fifth

The correct answer is: L is played third

If K is played second, it establishes a specific position in the order of play. This narrows down the possibilities for the rest of the players. Option A states that L is played third, which logically follows if K is played second. Since the order is specified and each player can only occupy one position, it makes sense that L would be played third in this scenario. This answer follows logically based on the given information.